The Religious Foundations of Worldly Asceticism

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"The Religious Foundations of Worldly Asceticism" is a key section of Max Weber's sociological work that analyzes how certain Protestant religious doctrines fostered disciplined, rational lifestyles that supported the development of modern capitalism.

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instanceOf book section
sociological text
analyzes Baptist sects
Calvinism NERFINISHED
Methodism NERFINISHED
Pietism
Protestant religious doctrines
argues Protestant asceticism discouraged traditionalism in economic behavior
Protestant asceticism encouraged systematic work in a calling
Protestant asceticism promoted rational organization of life
certain Protestant doctrines foster disciplined, rational lifestyles
religious ideas can have economic consequences
worldly asceticism supported the development of modern capitalism
associatedWith economic sociology
modern Western capitalism
sociology of religion
theory of rationalization
author Max Weber NERFINISHED
contrastsWith otherworldly asceticism
traditionalist economic attitudes
discipline religious studies
sociology
firstPublishedIn Germany NERFINISHED
focusesOn disciplined lifestyles
ethical conduct in everyday life
innerworldly asceticism
rationalization of conduct
genre academic essay
hasPerspective interpretive sociology
hasSubject Protestant sects and the spirit of capitalism
includedIn second part of The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
influenced debates on the origins of capitalism
later theories of modernization
sociological theories of culture and economy
keyConcept Beruf (calling)
ascetic discipline
rational life conduct
this-worldly orientation of religious ethics
language German
mainTopic Protestant ethic NERFINISHED
relationship between religion and capitalism
spirit of capitalism NERFINISHED
worldly asceticism
methodologicalApproach historical-comparative analysis
originalTitle Die religiösen Grundlagen der innerweltlichen Askese NERFINISHED
partOf The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 20th century

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